Gorgeous Ways to Make Your Home a Lush Green Oasis

We just got a tease of spring here in Florida, and it's making me itch to plant again. Living an apartment life means having not having a full outdoor garden, but that won't stop me from turning our home into a green oasis. From your floors, to the walls, to the ceilings, here's how to turn your home into a bonafide indoor jungle.

Gather all your plants in one place for a quick way to make any space lush. A DIY plant stand, like this beauty on The Merry Thought, helps vary the height of your potted plants to better layer the different textures and colors in your collection.

If you want to really go for it, take plants all the way up a vertical wall with some inexpensive shelving units. This set up from Dabito at Old Brand New manages to be both visually stimulating and extremely relaxing at the same time.

Brittany Jepsen of The House That Lars Built made this next level Polish chandelier planter (aka pajaki) chandelier planter. She lined a papier mache chandelier body with plastic liner to make it plant proof, but you could go another direction and find a ring planter to turn into a chandelier.

These stunning brass ring hanging planters featured on A Beautiful Mess were inspired by mid-century modern log holders! These sculptural pieces would be perfect in your home. Rachel also shares her pro tip for choosing hanging plants- go for larger air plants or trailing succulents so you don't have to take them down for watering as often.

Did you know the best time to repot is during the dormant season instead of active growing? I made these no-sew plant wraps to help disguise plastic pots until your babies are ready for new homes or if you have a large plant and can't find the perfect pot.

Up to the walls! These hanging pocket planters on Design Love Fest create adorable vignettes wherever you hang them. Make sure to layer stones at the bottom to keep your succulents from getting waterlogged (or go faux).